[06:42] <cannabis_indica> How do you install ubuntustudio ubuntu 1904 standard gnome install without xfce? Which packages?
[06:42] <cannabis_indica> How do you install ubuntustudio into ubuntu 19.04 standard gnome install without xfce? Which packages?
[06:44] <cannabis_indica> And hello and thank you for all the hard work that is put into ubuntustudio. I'm just not an xfce person. I want studio in gnome.
[06:45] <Eickmeyer> !ubuntustudio-installer
[07:04] <cannabis_indica> Eickmeyer: Thank you very much. Perfect!
[15:53] <jubo2> Thanks. Ubuntu Studio is awesome. I tried some years ago to get jack up and conffed, but didn't get it to a working state. Now I can run Adroud with jack and also Rosegarden is automatically hooked up to replay captured midi with fluidsynth
[15:54] <jubo2> Before I never got Rosegarden and Ardour up with jack, so thanks
[16:05] <cannabis_indica> Can anyne point me to the package name for the snd-hda-intel [ HDA Analayzer ? ] some pin rerouting utility?
[16:05] <jubo2> Tuning a guitar, even with a meter used to be challenging. Then I got an app that plots in time the measurement and these days I can tune a guitar and not even take half afternoon
[16:06] <OvenWerks> cannabis_indica: hdajackretask
[16:06] <cannabis_indica> OvenWerks: Thanks
[16:06] <OvenWerks> cannabis_indica: it is included in Studio
[16:14] <cannabis_indica> I see it. thanks
[16:15] <cannabis_indica> well, I have a CS4206  cirrus and 4.0 sound. usually I have control of all 4 fron and rear... now the frons are not playing , but, they show up in all the sound and qjackctl, just no sound. I can even control rear and front from alsamixer but no sound out of the front speakers.
[16:15] <jubo2> I should probably learn to play a song that someone else would also recognize. Can't do F or even Fm, because my index finger does not seem to barré. Having 011 strings prlly contributes, I ordered up some 010's 009's for the electric and a ton of single E strings in all gauges
[16:16] <jubo2> So friend got me a version of Knocking on Heaven's door that does not have Fm at all
[16:17] <jubo2> "Everybody" says that's the easiest for trying to play an actual song.
[16:18] <OvenWerks> jubo2: glad you are enjoying things. I agree light string (extra light?) are a good starting point for learning bars. The fingers will strengthen with time.
[16:18] <jubo2> OvenWerks: I also ordered up a nailon string guitar, strap and strap lock :)
[16:18] <jubo2> and a "gig bag" lol
[16:23] <jubo2> My 2005 M-Audio MobilePre USB sound card depreciation period is now going on 14-yrs and still going. Bought a USB mic though.. I hear I can plug those into the Jack patchbay and suddenly I have 3-track
[16:24] <OvenWerks> I have a nylon stringed guitar as well as steel and an electric...The nylon string used to be my dad's
[16:25] <OvenWerks> you can add a USB mic if you are using ubuntustudio-controls to run jack, yes.
[16:27] <jubo2> I don't want my steel string to ever be destroyed. It is very a very nice guitar. I invested the last money of my student loan .. kinda hard to exchange an Ibanez for more drinks at the club
[16:28] <jubo2> But in the summer time it is nice to have a guitar outside .. I have friends that can actually play one lol
[16:29] <jubo2> and don't worry about the student loan: paid in full
[17:11] <wonko> OvenWerks: 100% stable running with qjackctl
[17:12] <wonko> something happened at 06:05:02 this morning that caused xruns on everything but besides that there hasn't even been any of those.
[17:12] <wonko> So basically it's entirely your fault. :)
[17:31] <jubo2> What is the go-to solution in Ubuntu Studio for adding a little echo to a track to give the vocals some body?
[17:31] <jubo2> I think it is echo I want, not sure though..
[17:35] <Eickmeyer> You might want a delay plug in, such as the Calf vintage delay.
[17:39] <jubo2> Eickmeyer: Thanks. Found it.
[17:40] <cannabis_indica> OvenWerks: I ran hdataskreset, rebooted, all my troubles are gone. Thanks again for a job well done.
[17:40] <cannabis_indica> full on 4.0 audio
[17:42] <jubo2> Eickmeyer: But what would be a solution to alter a track after it has been recorded?
[18:02] <OvenWerks> jubo2: effects bus in Ardour.
[18:02] <scriptwarlock> good morning
[18:03] <OvenWerks> wonko: xruns were probaly from apt... in the auto upadte run from cron.
[18:03] <OvenWerks> wonko: next thing is to try running jack with jack_control.
[18:03] <scriptwarlock> i have a high usage in irq/17-rt+ 81
[18:04] <scriptwarlock> %
[18:04] <wonko> just jack_control start?
[18:04] <scriptwarlock> running ubuntu studio 19.10 beta
[18:06] <scriptwarlock> running ubuntu studio 19.10 beta and i have a high usage in irq/17-rt+ without any app open except terminal
[18:06] <wonko> OvenWerks: Ok, started. Let's see what happens
[18:08] <jubo2> OvenWerks: Thanks... I'm looking at the Ardour manual and discourse on it. It is like a patchbay, just within Ardour?
[18:08] <jubo2> I mean the service discourse
[18:11] <jubo2> Thanks once again people. Ubuntu Studio on Kubuntu is really nice for my hobbyist needs
[18:24] <OvenWerks> gone already...
[18:25] <OvenWerks> wonko: jack_control is what controls uses internally.
[18:27] <OvenWerks> jubo2: Ardour can use jack or straight alsa. But for buses it always does internal routing. It is like an aux channel in a hardware mixer. A little bit from your prerecorded track can be sent to a bus that just has an effect in it
[18:27] <wonko> Hmm, the 19.04 installer is being weird in a VM
[18:28] <OvenWerks> I like the dragonfly reverb... but it is not included in Studio yet as it has not had a first release (or just has).
[18:28]  * OvenWerks has never used a VM...
[18:29] <wonko> I'm trying to see if I can't figure out where the upgrade to 19.10 went so terribly wrong
[18:29] <OvenWerks> wonko: when you did the up grade did you have the ubuntustudio backports ppa turned off?
[18:29] <wonko> but if it's not going to let me install 19.04 that's kinda hard to do. :)
[18:30] <wonko> OvenWerks: I don't think so, no
[18:30] <OvenWerks> :)
[18:30] <OvenWerks> wonko: Eickmeyer says that it should be turned off and some ppa purge command used
[18:31] <OvenWerks> (he has done it before, I haven,)
[18:31] <Eickmeyer> The command is literally "ppa-purge". sudo apt install ppa-purge
[18:33] <wonko> But would having the ppa enabled break the grub upgrade? You aren't touching that are you?
[18:34] <OvenWerks> It depends which packages there is one package that has a grub file in it yes.
[18:34] <OvenWerks> It allows the choice at boot time between low latency and generic kernels if both are installed.
[18:35] <OvenWerks> It also makes sure the latest lowlatency kernel is always default even if there is a newer generic kernel installed
[18:36] <OvenWerks> That file is different for 19.10 than it was for 19.04 and so there may have been a copy of the 19.10 version in the PPA
[18:47] <Eickmeyer> IT would just go back to the default.
[18:47] <wonko> weird that it would have jammed things up like that though